WHAT IS CLAIMED IS :
1. Hairdressing scissors having two shear bodies
attached to one another, characterized in that said shear
body is comprised of a shank and a finger grip where said
5 finger grip is removably attached to the shank.
2. Hairdressing scissors as defined in Claim 1,
wherein different finger grips are prepared to be exchanged
with one another.
3 . Hairdressing scissors as defined in either Claim
10 1 or Claim 2, further comprising a first screw hole
established on the finger grip and a second screw hole
established on the shank, wherein said finger grip is
removably attached by screwing said finger grip to said
second screw hole.
15 4. Hairdressing scissors as defined in Claim 3,
further comprising a groove-like holder formed on an outer
edge of the finger grip from a connecting part of the shank
along the outer edge, and a finger grip support formed on
said shank in a manner extended from an end portion of said
20 shank for fitting into said holder, wherein the first and
second screw holes are aligned so that the first and second
screw holes can be screwed together when said finger grip
support is held by said holder.
5. Hairdressing scissors as defined in Claim 3,
2 5 wherein the holder and the finger grip support to be held by
the holder are established on an outer side where the two
finger grips face one another.
6. Hairdressing scissors as defined in Claim 3,
further comprising a step-like holder formed on one outer
3 0 edge of the finger grip from a connecting part of the shank
along the outer edge, and a finger grip support formed on
said shank in a manner extended therefrom for fitting into
said holder, wherein the first and second screw holes are
aligned so that they can be screwed together when said
35 finger grip support is held by said holder.
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7. Hairdressing scissors as defined in Claim 3,
wherein the holder and the finger grip support to be held by
the holder are established on an outer side where the two
finger grips face one another.
8. Hairdressing scissors as defined in Claim 3,
further comprising a first indentation formed on the finger
grip and a second indentation formed on the shank, wherein
the first and second indentations are shaped to overlap with
one another for establishing a connecting part, and wherein
when said first indentation and said second indentation are
overlapped, the first screw hole and the second screw hole
are aligned so that they can be screwed together.
9. Hairdressing scissors as defined in Claim 3,
wherein the second screw hole is formed so that the screw is
tightened along an axis of the shank when said screw is
inserted through the first screw hole established on the
finger grip for attaching said finger grip to the shank.
10. Hairdressing scissors as defined in Claim 3,
wherein an angle relationship between the shank and the
finger grip using the screw as a rotational axis can be
selectable when being attached.
11. Hairdressing scissors as defined in Claim 10,
further comprising a stopper formed on overlapping surfaces
of the finger grip and the shank when tightening the screw,
wherein an angle shift between the finger grip and the shank
about the screw as the rotational axis is eliminated.
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